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Show READ THE HERALD'S OFFER ON ANOTHERPAGE AND LEARN HOW TO "PICK UP" ISSUED SEMI-WEEKL- MEBALB , Y PROVO VOU. JCIV, NO. 26 TUESDAY AND FRIDAY - - ' t 1 CENTS SO JiJT UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1910 SEMI-WEEKL- Y Knight Woolen Mills W cm msMm Begin Operations CKDIES 1 OT09VN SE in 4 r The Knight Woolen Mills have started manufacturing operations .W. U. Hanke, who has been getting the under the management plant in shape for work Tor several weeks. At the present timelbere are thirty-sipeople employed at the mills, and this number will be, increased as the work is extended in Work is hefnir dnni in unrtinc rnritinir anlnnlncr n'l th hrnnrhen. in all departments exceut weavine". and thin wUk in fact dyeing, etc , start in a week or so. some good it for which tfdw-havia..maklngflannels-aa- d been received, In addition to getting out samples for next year's trade, from which orders will be taken to manufaetur'ng activity. There are several. carloads of uew machinery-i&i'derebyMr.-- The Hanke, en route and these aru espucted "to .arrive" any day. whistle has started to blow daily, which is a welcome addition to the local evidence of industry,' and the indications around Jne mills are that the mills will soon become the busy hive they formerly were with from 250 to 300 operators employed constantly. The renewal of the Provo wgsdfen millB means a great deal to this city. It will furnish her ,ith soiuttihing in which .she is at The commencement of the present lamentably' deficient pay roll. mills'come' as a great encouragemenl "tf itl business activity in thig v city, and of vi'fa1 importance to all. s John Walter Laughlin Commits Suicide While Family Is at Church" J. D. Lisohbee Is Placfed Under Arrest on a Charge of Polygamy . x J if....- - ' ' - ' ttlH Si ILL Tl , a CAUSE - . ' RE THE - : " Mru-Han- 4 SiiniW forenoon, at his home on Provo Renqh, John Walter Laughlin, aged 34 years, comhimmitteiJ suicide by shooting self in the head with a Smith & Wesson revolver. Only ne shot was fired, "which trated the brain, and death must have been, instantaneous. , The remains will be shipped to? Pn o where his Darents van, and nine brothers and sisters' are Hvinff. for burial. peneter 4-- a 6. Colo., last July. Mrs. Laughlin says that her husband was Injured about f year ago and that nervous prostra- tion resulted. His physician advised him to travel, and laSt summer tkey came here with a wagon and team and decided Jo stay here" for the winter. 'Sunday monffn'Mra'LaiugWin-juJ- , d the children came to Provo to attend church, Mr. Laughlin remaining "at grief-stricke- home. Upon her return bomtvat noon she found a note on the. dining room f iTTftourvmiire rptiirmq- - that Hhe-A- sh U t HhUJ . ! but-wa- s . -- DEATH OR FORMER -- PROVO II I ' jp'easant eveubefore L'lBohbee's 4 ' IRE - e arai Fro, JAontl( - I g Proof Said to Be at Hand Show ing Him to Be a Mochly- Manied Man v ppmrRPnuicuQ t UIIL FREE--- LEGTU R Tn GIICDCnniHIG iu UIIL iiLnumu Tur TADfrniiAni r inn iHULunnuLL- I - mi:ii a Colonists For Mosida Lands ... - jiter . 4 Hotel Roberts they left Saturday AJy, bdat for Mosida,' the .fertile the wesUfiidft of zlltah region lake, where a town is being.. built and fields of grain and "orchards are rapidly covering the former 4 sagebrush plain.- ; Most of i the party have already purchased land of the Mosida company, and J have come to locate, while 'others' " I expect to purchase,- Among the party, besides Mr. Lawson, were Mrs. Tv C, Spencer Mrs.-S. Spencer,' Mrs. S. AJ Miss Sylvia Heath, Robinson, Miss Rose Earner, Messrs. ; Will- - - - . . ".. iam E. Dodge, C. tt-- Zoller, E. E. Thomas and .J, F, Thomas, of Manhattan, Neb and Messrs. J., T.. and Jones, Edwatd Morrison, of Kearney,' Neb. ' E- - e ' wife. " - Applewhite was twice married before be came to Utah. The "court rec ords at Chattanooga, Tenn , show that M Mrs:' SarahApplewhite was granted; a decree of divorce "a vincule from W. T. AppIewhitV September 19, 1904: Subsequently, on April 25.,. 1906,1 he was married to Sarah A. Burke daughter of J. J. Burke, of Stmboat SpringsColo.s A complaint charging Applewhite with a statutory be issued here."! , off ense is" tcy ' matri-moni- " . ; .:. :- . - CUMMARD TO START A -WRESTLING CLASS ! An effort Is : being madeto- - have - John. Cummard. wrestling instructor at the-- ' Brigham Young University, starts 'private. wrestling class, among the business "'men ofIProvoandhe has- - about decided todo so. "Cummard ii's" an?i of England," andhaa .demonstrated t his lability as a teacher of (be nipt gHf?.;,' ! I r . i ir... - - A The fruit growers' associations that ruimizLAuiiniiuL fN t have Joined the exchange are as fol lows: The Cache Fruit Growers' Abso- - iivlation Bear -- River - Valley - Frui- tGrowers' Association: . Willard Fruit v " - n ' lion. Utah Horticulturists - 0 r- - j - -- ' " Next Sunday evening Apostle O. F. K, L Dodder and V. 8. Peel, editor of the Utah IndelfeTopped oFfia 1 on Provo Saturday, tiieir way to Cali- Whitney will give a poetle-Teadlnin pendent of Salt Lake City, will lecture In !loinlato lnsiect their large fruit the tabernacle in this city', Thursthe 8ixth ward meeting house at the March 30, at 8:18 o'clock. ' " ot runoh vu ProvO bench. A number or in frutt" grower day, regular Sunday services commencing ' " -His subject will be the manny in Utah have, forae-what ia known as 7 at 7 o'clock p. m. Apostle Whitney which the magazines of the East havejthe Utah fruit exchange, an organixa-attackewill read the following selections from Mormonlsm and how" Utah is 'tion, for which there has been ,a his own works: ''The Poet's Prayer," misrepresented in these""magazines. according to a numie.r of the growers "Home," "The Lily and the Bee," "The The lecture will be free and the estate. the pub-!o- f Higher View," "The Utah Volunteers." lie is cordially invited to attend. The authorized-capitalizatio- n of the! Cupid Interviewed," "Love's Por iftchanirfl i I2.ri 00(1. In uhnreu nf ihtrait," "Love's FulneHs," "The Mounin the Intercollegiate debate between" vslue of II oach. The followiiiK; tain and the Vale," "EIectof Elohim the Brigham Young University of this 'are the officers: Moroni Mortmsen, from 'Ellas.'" city, and the Agricultural college on Bear Rlver City, president; Uay. V Special music for the occasion will Logan, Held in Logan Saturday even-- . Wentz, rl i n f i ha Provo, vice nrnu ri voiulii Dr. - J. B. Sumner of Itlooming- naiuuo be furnished by the ward choir, and mg, the decision was to the M... White, Willard, secretary; Joseph given ' ton, Teb.; ' Paul Rebman and - Logan-debate- rs. an invitation 4s extended to all-- ' : E.- - Wright -- Ogle,-treaBurr. -- These Graf the treasurers Henry .! with ..the exception-o- f car--. lwillact. pn;tht directorate ju conjunct and thf r famnie- - w.'.. tibn with John of household loads of farm Burton, goods, Garland; John P. Christensen, Brigham City; L. implements and live stock "ar- J. Anderson, Brigham City; C. M rived In Provo Tuesday, and left ' Clay, Ogden;.. Ras Rasmussen, Logan; at. onceJfor . Provo". Bench, where Joseph Hubbard and Joseph II. Mason, TAYLOR BROS. ' FURNITURE CO. g W. H. RAY A cut in Jnsur Willard; Alva Zabrlskle, they own large .fruit farms, and Springville, ' Sp'ocial in Kitchen Cabinets. anceTaies. and ts. J. Poulson, Povo. ; where, they came' to be ready for . V to the. fruit" men,; the ' BOTT'S DEPARTMENT STORE Bar CENTRAL MEAT MARKET According the spring workon the same.. Every . will go a: long way toward Dr., Sumner, who - was here gains . in necessary and useful ar thing- in fresh and salt meats. tides. f bringing about a better market.for the fr- . ;:,' pome two years ages' started the ECONOMY SECOND HAND CLOTH lrult of hs states and will give a bet' movement of bringing Eastern CO, 'ING Cleaning, pressing, etc ; MERCANTILE -a ter systemof- - distribution, one that - people to ind rr Special Ribbon Sale. J BEASLEY; MARBLE ' & GRANITE will 'make Utah fruit better known, number of them nowi own large '. Great' assortment , WORK8 farm's . ln this Tocalilyr Much of because t will go to all parts pt the BLAKE T MUSIC CO. Everything t Monuments. ,"7 country;--- 1' credins also due "Mayor WrH. Inown'in'Music. - Representatives ofUie "AToSern Jw.V DOUGLASS ..Raj; who Interested Dr.'. Sumner exchanjs wili DRTC. ' IRVINE A SON- - Special Muslin Un establish headquarters in the' EasL-'antn the" fertile Provo vaUey. Dental Work. ; , derwear . sale. ship, from these points direct, and gov are The i neweomei-M'COARD BROS. A; straight, ' talk fcrn . the shipments from thia tat most a'nd substantial kmongthe PROVO PRUG CO. Thermometers about Shoes. -- ' r will Fruit' be -loaded by the growers at :weIMolotarifie.-of''- : their sec,".t- - THE TO G G E R Y thai; tel the truth. ' prl ng Clpth p for the Bhippiri point . of the 'respective ae tlons, andlwlll" be" " DUSENBERRY MILLINERY An- - . men. - - places, and the exchange totified. The qulsltloa .to Utah county. - Bounce Mil. CO. pars then will be billed to thEastern f : " . It Is linery. . Farma and Homs.- - ' - ' "thought r that by . -.- .'Fruit and Produce A'KK'i.ttion; Spring-Prul.t. Growers' Assocla- i Bettering Condition of ' , .' - SCOUTS OF AMERICA , ? resting oversight ai the :." Y.i gold-savin- than-thedn- - ' be-aa- public library tomorrow (Wednesday) - W. T; Applewhite, who is now serv evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members ing time in the county jail at Salt , -- ;. ITLt.-.- n1 I. Lake for obtaining money under false be the only notification, pretenses, is to be brought back at -r - the expiration & the 120 .days' time James Halsey of American Fork was and prosecuted on a much more seri e arrested yesterday and charged with a ous charge on which be He bond offense'. has given was convicted for at Salt Lake. statuary to appear-lthe district court- - . Applewhite came to Provo from Salt Lake late in January, and he and a young Salt Lake woman registered at the Hotel .Roberts here as Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Applewhite., , While here Applewhite, who represented himself as the president of a Chicago .company manufacturing "live . stock remedies became involved in some shady money deals. .iHewa8ari"ested in Salt Lake and.brought,tofrdvo, but the charge was not pressed, and as' the Salt Lake Friday night a- large paity. of officers also wanted him be was reNebraska people bound for the turned to Salt Lake and convicted and Moifiida fruit lands, arrived in sentenced. The sheriff now has evi Provo jn charge o C A. Lawson y dence to prove "that Applewhite was of Denver, one of the officers of already "muchly" married - when he the Mosida Fruit Lands Com- came to : Provo with his Salt Lake pany.- "secK lond marriasm r ,' Lisonbee says the. last time they The case rrows oucof a matrimonial lived together Mrs. Lisonbee to'.d him Word has been received here by entanglement that b?a that she had secured a divorce from' pe.i "deve.op- - htm sometime before wnile she was iTt ntvtaa 4 ,n for Pe.veil1 monttis aud culminated u v. n, iTinlm,.,Ka ti vi-, o.n v a oiiMuuiai Sa'.Ida, Colo.; tuat he believed this and' uiui rjuaixc iiLjr Will died shortly after 10 oclock Sundav ,n the appearance of Mrs." Maud came to Utah, locating in . Provo, Jacobs-Lisonbehere from Canada gat-- where he met the Jensen girl, whom night Mr." Hindmarsh, who was, a former nrday,' with a demani that actios be h later married, In the belief that h ' . ' '. was J93 rwfls- divorced- - galnst; rodent : An attack of pneumonia' and did uga sumThe fact that they weat ta Alberta; Lfsmnu J'rova'i mr, and while working at his trade, where his flfBt wife lived, would seem brought on his deAth. The deceased was the father of "P. met..Mlf Mary Jensen, daughter of to lend color to the truthfulness of his1 P. Hindmarsh this city and had Chrl Jensen, and September 6, 1910, j story. However, Mrs.Maud LIsoik' - numerous friendsof here. 15397. Fuheral Be th couple procure! a marriage license bee says not so; that she did not tell The high bid this time is about 13000 vices have not yet been announced. rron the eounty clerk, and were mar-- him she had secured a'divorce and; ' ' above tne bids of March 1, which were "teI the tame day by Bishop O. H.lshe has a letter written to her brl " rejected by the reclamation bureau at Ralph Archbold has returned from Berg. Lisonbee after he "left" Canada and 1 1 Washington . as being too low. The the Gold mountain district, where he . Shortly after the marriage it d cp me to Proyo in which he addresses J.ArmlUtead-TiaVe- a also be" sent-- to present bjds-withat-'th- e man already .er as his., wife, anil promises to ar Washington for approval, and it is be- some mining property, and are also had a wife, fmw whnm ha jrange.for- - money, for her .to, xome- - to lieved here that the blr! of Bushman testing out a machine lo- - been divorced, residing at Calgary, Salt Lake if she bo desires. et al will be accepted. vented by Mr. Armitstead. Mr. Arch- - Canada. Sheriff Judd got busy and After starting the machinery of the--' The maximum-numbeof "stock per bold siatesThat Xhey had so muclTpre- - starK'dTS "corfeBpondencewith" wife law, MrsrMaud Xlsonbee has gone t mitted to be grPEed on this land under Jliminary, work to do that a fair test No. Land learned that Uaonbee Colo., to visit her parents. me icaae is &n,wv npaa Qi.sneep, or oi tee machine haB not yet been made. one-sixt- h of thls'number in horses or .Mr. Archbold-wil- l remalndn Provo for tbis system the exebange will be able f ThliH.ie,ke-the-Tost-0cattle, a time, during which his son. CharW to place the fruit on the markets 40c a head grazing approximately' for archbold, will go down and work where the, best "prices prevail. " U U U sheep, and $2.40 for other animals. Mr. Armitstead. wjth Vill be held in the basement of the - tVo., an"" li III rr - BOY APPLEWHITE ley--f and that, the indipat.Lona are favorable to a very profitable year for the farm- - . x ' . Am-eease- d - , country has experienced a mild winter t SEPTEMBER LAST Salt-Lak- District Attorney Cluft hasf' returned front "Vernal, Vhere hp- - has been at- tendlng court. It M expected Judge Booth, and Court Stenographer Mrs. B. H. Walters will leave Vernal on their J return trip today. Mr. " Cluff-Tepo- rts GIRt PBOVD resided at different places with and. A. D. LisonbexrwaB without her until last yeart.when their -placed under arrest here Sunday night 'home was In A'ba, Canada. They about 9 o'clock by Sheriff George 'have two childrn.-H- e left Mrs. Lis- Judd on a charge of PolyKamy. at Calararv and came tn Prnvn. The defendant, who is a barber, In the meanwhile, Lisonbee with his had been living here for some Provo wife, left for Cardston, Can time working at Helpers adal There hean(Thi8"ilrBt' wlfelnet" at "his trade, ano had come to and they went before a notary 'bubllo Provo on a visit at the time c v and Lisonbee obtained a provisional I his arrest. After spending the decree of separation which, it Is said. night in jail, he was taken be- - Idoes not give him the privilege of con fore Justice E. L. ones, where he trading another marriage? v waived -- preliminary examination The stories, of Mrs. Maud Lisonbee andwas bound over' for trial in and LiBonbee do not agree, as each the district court under -- 1100 iblames the other for' their martial dlf bond, which, was furnlahod. lcfences, but both admit they were not i UIS: Mr. Laughlin, with his wife and two chfdren, came here from Canon City, ED jrted Maud Jacobs at Salida, " go now by by "Go dovn to Durkees oh-o- " Mrs. Laughlin immediately went in search of her husband --and fTJund-his lifeless body near a.haystack with the GRAZING pistol on the ground nearby. A, gaping" wound in the head told the', story: of the tragedy. Sheriff George Judd yr&a called, and' The second bids .for graJffng priviafter an investigation decided,, that leges on 51,840 acres of land on the there was no need of an inquest Strawberry reclamation project re- The deceased was a native of Colo - 'serve for 1911 wa received by Project rado. Il was highly jnespected by his Engineer J.' L Lytel here today, and , . neighbors and acqugfntancea, who are,' was as ioltews; . power, tocpm-- l ;E., JLJSushmaa Jrr A)3'iCiaart; Croa. daJHg n De- - andTl J. (ipinliiC of Lehf hit fort the family. is siirvfved by a wife and two'erfcan Fork, 99126; J. R, Allen oi children, boys, aged about 8 and 19 Draper; Albert Smith of and Sylvester - Broadbent of IJeber, years respectively. - M d tab a(jdressed to herse'f and the chi'dren written by her husband. The missive, which is very disconnected and shows somewhat of , the terrible s'rain unaer wcicn xne umonunaw man was suffsring, is aB fol'ows: J. "Dear Lillian, Wayne & Clay good by o my hWad dear dear you had bet- telephone to jour Pa & Nellie & have them come (up A help you withj things & tell some of my folks to oh , bring some money oh dear dear we will all meet again God will .take care of you trust in him oh my wayI must. J e ke - g New Settlers, Provo Bench - pr 1 ( faplmTebT," f 'rWhdt Advertiser -. CO.--Bi- " lex-chan- - . . WOOD-CLIFTO- Provo-Benchn- . -- r " -- s - r -- new-arrivals y -t- -S 1 .; - |